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Ebü l-ferec ibnü t-tayyib in eisagoge şerhi

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Marmara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi1
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This article examines Ibn al-Tayyib's commentary on Porphyry's Eisagoge which was as much influential in Islamic, as it was in medieval Latin scholastic logic. In Islamic logic, as in the Alex-andrian and Syriac before it, Eisagoge, means "Introduction‟, was put at the head of the Aristote-lian Organon. The importance which the Muslim scholars attached to the Eisagoge of Porphyry is evident from the large number of commentaries they wrote on it. Many of the philosophers such as, Farabi, Ibn Sina and Ikhwan al-Safa produced their own Îsâgûcî, or Madhal which means "In-troduction‟ in Arabic. Abu al-Faraj Ibn Al-Tayyib, notable Iraqi Nestorian philosopher, physician, theologian, and canon lawyer who flourished in Baghdad in the first half of the eleventh century, wrote a commentary on Porphyry's Eisagoge, the kind of which is usually called Great or Long Commentary. This study explores Ibn al-Tayyib's statements, opinions, his Aristotelian point of view and his contributions to Logic throughout his "Commentary‟ which he saw it as one of the best ways of philosophizing.

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This article examines Ibn al-Tayyib's commentary on Porphyry's Eisagoge which was as much influential in Islamic, as it was in medieval Latin scholastic logic. In Islamic logic, as in the Alex-andrian and Syriac before it, Eisagoge, means "Introduction‟, was put at the head of the Aristote-lian Organon. The importance which the Muslim scholars attached to the Eisagoge of Porphyry is evident from the large number of commentaries they wrote on it. Many of the philosophers such as, Farabi, Ibn Sina and Ikhwan al-Safa produced their own Îsâgûcî, or Madhal which means "In-troduction‟ in Arabic. Abu al-Faraj Ibn Al-Tayyib, notable Iraqi Nestorian philosopher, physician, theologian, and canon lawyer who flourished in Baghdad in the first half of the eleventh century, wrote a commentary on Porphyry's Eisagoge, the kind of which is usually called Great or Long Commentary. This study explores Ibn al-Tayyib's statements, opinions, his Aristotelian point of view and his contributions to Logic throughout his "Commentary‟ which he saw it as one of the best ways of philosophizing.

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